In the runup to her first Hong Kong solo show, artist Jenny Holzer talks about the similarities between LED programming and calligraphy, the magnetism of Mao and her feline alter ego on Twitter. Read More »

With propaganda images burned into his memory, the 67-year-old has painted Mao throughout this career, but this week’s solo show at White Cube in Hong Kong marks his first in Greater China. “Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom” includes sculptures and vast landscapes with faint images of the former Chinese leader in the background.

Mr. Kiefer spoke with The Wall Street Journal about misquoting Mao, destroying photography and how his studio functions as his brain. Read More »

Many people do, says Eric Chang, a specialist at Christie’s in Hong Kong. In the auction house’s sale of Asian contemporary art — on May 28-29 — the face of Chairman Mao will be a recurring theme. Read More »